This is the single best book ever written on data quality. Clear,
concise, and actionable. We all want to leverage our data
resources to drive growth, but we too often ignore the
fundamentals of data quality, which almost always inhibits our
success. Tom lays out a clear path for each organization to
holistically improve not only its data quality, but more
importantly the performance of its business as a whole.
--Jeffrey G. McMillan, Chief Analytics and Data Officer, Morgan
Stanley
This book lays out the roles everyone, up and down the
organization chart, can and must play to ensure that data is up
to the demands of its use, in day-in, day-out work,
decision-making, planning, and analytics.
By now, everyone knows that bad data extorts an enormous toll,
adding huge (though often hidden) costs, and making it more
difficult to make good decisions and leverage advanced analyses.
While the problems are pervasive and insidious, they are also
solvable! As Tom Redman, "the Data Doc," explains in Getting in
Front on Data, the secret lies in getting the right people in the
right roles to "get in front" of the management and social issues
that lead to bad data in the first place.
Everyone should see himself or herself in this book. We are all
both data customers and data creators--Getting in Front on Data
proposes new roles for data professionals as:* embedded data
managers, in helping data customers and creators complete their
work,
* DQ team leads, in connecting customers and creators, pulling
the entire program together, and training people on their new
roles,
* data maestros, in providing deep expertise on the really tough
problems,
* chief data architects, in establishing common data definitions,
and
* technologists, in increasing scale and decreasing unit cost.
Data quality has always been important. But now, in the growing
digital economy where business transactions and customer
experiences are automated and tailored, data quality is critical.
This book comes just in time.
--Maria C. Villar, Global Vice President, SAP America, Inc.
Winning, and more importantly thriving, in the digital age
requires more than stating "Data is a strategic corporate asset."
Leaders and organizations need a plan of action to make the new
vision a reality. Tom's latest book is a how-to for those seeking
that reality.
--Bob Palermo, Vice President, Performance Excellence, Shell
Unconventionals
Many, if not most, companies still struggle with their data. With
his latest offering, Tom Redman sets out a path they can follow
to Get in Front on Data. Based on his decades of experience
working with many companies and individuals, this is the most
practical guide around. A must read for data professionals, and
especially data "provocateurs".
--Ken Self, President IAIDQ
This book offers a unique perspective on how to think about data
and address Data Quality - offering practical guidance and useful
instruction from the perspective of each stakeholder. The
process--and processes--to go from business need to having the
right quality data to address that need is no small task.
--John Nicodemo, Global Leader, Data Quality, Dun & Bradstreet
Getting in Front on Data is a clearly written survival handbook
for the new data-driven economy. It is a "must read" for the
employees of any organization expecting to remain relevant and
competitive. The "Data Doc" has an extraordinary talent for
explaining key concepts with simple examples and understandable
analogies making it accessible to everyone in their organization
regardless of their role.
--John R. Talburt, Director of the Information Quality Graduate
Program University of Arkansas at Little Rock